National Pi Day 2018: 5 Places Giving Away Free Pizza & Pie Deals

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Can you guess March's biggest holiday aside from St. Patrick's Day? It's Pi Day, of course! March 14th, or 3.14, celebrates the mathematical constant pi (π). But for those of us who are drawn to food and savings more than math, you'll be thrilled to find out the killer deals on "pie" happening across the country. The website Don't Waste Your Money has released a list of deals, and we're bringing you our top five picks of savings to get your hands on this National Pi Day.

1. Cici's

It can't get better than a BOGO offer in Cici's pizza. When you buy one adult buffet admission at regular price, the buffet-style pizza chain is offering the second for just $3.14.

2. Hungry Howie's

Hungry Howie's is the 11th largest pizza chain in the U.S., and they're going big on Pi Day. They'll offer medium pizzas with one topping for $3.14. The deal applies only when you purchase Howie Bread to go along with it. The offer is valid March 13th and 14th at participating locations.

3. Papa Murphy's

If you're looking for online deals, then Papa Murphy's is your best shot. You can get a large, thin crust, one-topping pizza for $3.14. This offer is valid online only. Check out their official website for participating locations.

4. Whole Foods

Of course, we weren't going to forget about your traditional pies on Pi Day! Whole Foods is giving customers $3.14 off any large pie from their bakeries. The offers are valid March 14th only and while supplies last.

5. Boston Market

Boston Market is giving you a FREE chicken pot pie with the purchase of a pot pie and drink. To get the deal, however, you'll need to present this coupon in-store. You can also bring it up on your phone and show it at the register.

So, there you go! National Pi Day brings you tons of ways to celebrate math in the form of delicious food and dessert. What's not to love?1

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